by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jun 6, 2013 | call for submissions
Dear Teachers, Our mission at Harrelson Press is to to tell the stories of unheard voices and share them with the world. We strongly believe teachers have been talked to and talked about, but have not been invited to share the reality of their jobs and their experi-...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jun 5, 2013 | publishing
So, tell me your story. It’s how I begin all conversations with authors and potential authors. I never start with tell me about your book or tell me your idea. I start with story. How you tell your story about yourself or the one that is currently keeping you up...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jun 4, 2013 | content creation, writing process
There are many authors who say that the key to becoming a writer is to write every day and I have long ascribed to that methodology. Write though writer’s block. Write your characters off a cliff if you need to just to get things stirring. But I’m having...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jun 2, 2013 | what I'm reading
I’m fascinated with the rise of the fictionalized historical and scientific accounts. These are authors who have stumbled upon stories of people and history which involve complicated and detailed expert knowledge. These authors have studied and researched and...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jun 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
Should libraries be completely bookless or should it be a hybrid? BiblioTech isn’t being built as a replacement for the city’s existing library services, but as an enhancement and a way to provide library access to citizens in “unincorporated areas of the county” who...